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  • The Yellow-rumped Warbler is widespread in the Pacific Northwest and one of the few wintering warblers. This one was photographed in central Washington State. width:720;;height:552
  • This female Yellow-rumped Warbler was gathering nest making material in a forest in north central Washington State. width:720;;height:571
  • The Orange-crowned Warbler is active and can be seen in various parts of western Washington. width:720;;height:584
  • The "bandit" male Common Yellowthroat is one of the more gregarious warblers and noisy as it feeds in marshy areas. width:720;;height:563
  • Striking a typical warbler pose this Orange-crowned Warblerwas photographed in the very northwest portion of the Pacific Northwest. width:720;;height:632
  • This male Wilson's Warblerstrikes a typical warbler pose in a wooded area of the Theler Wetlands near Hood Canal. width:720;;height:661
  • Yellow Warblers are frequent visitors during the spring especially in the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge in western Washington State. width:720;;height:480
  • Bright yellow the Yellow Warbler in the right light is fun to photograph. width:720;;height:697
  • This Audubon variety male Yellow-rumped Warbler was at rest in some reeds along Lost Lake in north central Washington State. width:720;;height:505
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